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TypeiS300

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  1. This is probably the first time I have post pics of my whole car, Ill be switching my front vizage lip for the wald rep lip since I cracked it over the winter. I just mounted/balanced the wheels last night at my friends shop. And thanks to Paul (AKA TeCKis300) for the tires I got these wheels from my friend who designs/manufactures them. Ronjon Wheels - Inspyres 18x7.5 (50 offset) 225/40/18 in the front and 18x8.5 (42 offset) 245/35/18 in the rear It looks I can even be able to go 255 with no problems, 265 will prob rub if there is someone in the back and my system I got some other stuff ill put on before the summer any comments welcome
  2. in ny state right over the border of nj is samswindowtinting.com, ive gotten about 4 cars done there. he does some celebrity cars too. i think in nanuet. As for bass you can probably install one of those bass links which you can tap into from your 6x9 in the rear.
  3. I would go with Alpine or Boston Acoustics. I had the Type R series in the from and Type S in the rear of my 2003 MB C230 K Coupe and it was very nice. The BA's that I am purchasing (SL60 in the front and SL95 in the rear) powered by a 300/4 JL Audio amp. It should sound much better. ← I have the Boston Acoustics Rally series in the front and back and it sounds great still, had it about 2 yrs. BA is great for the money,IMO alpine is overpriced.
  4. The car likely has heavy drivetrain, suspension and steering linkage wear and tear due to 96,000 miles of fast and aggressive driving. So if you are looking for reliable transportation and freedom from big future repair bills, this car would probably be the worst possible choice. ← IM DYING to ask how the hell you know anything at all about this particular car and the habits of its previous owners. what the hell man did you knwo the owner personally? awful quick to jump to the negative side of things. yes, it might have been driven hard, but then again, it could have been a female business exec who commuted 50 miles one way to work on a freeway? who knows? more than likely they are highway miles. drive the car, inspect the car, if you still feel comfortable with the purchase, go through with it. ← Well the car was on a nice drop and 19"s. I think most of us who mod cars drive our cars a bit harder then the normal folk. Why mod it then to look at it and not have fun? Its not an outrageous comment IMO. Either way its a lexus/toyota....they last forever with proper maintence, just make sure the sellers been on top of that.
  5. read the magasum moss warranty act, heres a link . Technically the dealer has to prove it was specifically an aftermarket part that caused the problem. It also depends on the dealership either their mod friendly or not. http://www.semasan.com/main/main.aspx?id=61713
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